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Chubb Classic presented by SERVPRO Wednesday, April 14, 2021 Naples, Florida, USA Tiburón Golf Club Ernie Els Press Conference Q. TOUR golfers obviously know how much events raise for charity, period, but you know a little bit differently with the autism foundation and everything. THE MODERATOR: Your first start here at the Chubb What has that meant to you over the years? Classic. You're staying right here at the Ritz and you've had a chance to play the course a bit. Just your thoughts ERNIE ELS: Yeah, like you said, each and every player so far. has some kind of a cause they look after or is close so their heart. Through the years we all are affected by something ERNIE ELS: Loving it. I mean, it feels like a holiday. I've somewhere in life. In our case it was autism. We felt a got Liezl here, just the two of us. We played up in Black need to be able to do more in that field, and that's what we Diamond on Monday morning, and Martin Courtois, who did. So that's kind of our niche. caddies for Rocco Mediate, had another little charity event with some of the great players. You go to the next player down the line, he's got some other thing that he supports. Then drove down Monday. I've been here ever since, so we played yesterday, a practice round. I played with Scott We're all supporting charity. That's one of the wonderful Hoch. things of the PGA TOUR and Champions Tour is that we are almost educated by the TOUR how to give back, I've seen this golf course on television many times. I've because they do it every single week. There's charity played many tournaments there, but the Black Course I dollars being raised and being given back to local charities. don't think anybody has played. So it's new for everybody, and it's in unbelievable shape. You've got to keep it very I just kind of learnt on my way, and when it was my time to much on the fairway. It's a very tight golf course, but it's step up, myself and my wife and our family, that's what we beautiful, great condition. did. Q. What was the event Monday like, and how did that But believe me, I'm not unique in that regard. There's come together? many, many players out there doing exactly the same. ERNIE ELS: Well, it was really Martin. He came to me Q. How do you feel out here on this TOUR now? early in January at a wine event and said that he wants to do a charity event, and he wanted our foundation to ERNIE ELS: I'm loving it. It feels like home. You know, benefit. I said, that sounds music to my ears. The Black we just had quite a few weeks off again. The guys are Diamond Foundation, they support the foundation -- I'm not really ready to go. I can sense that. And we've got some sure what the money is raised for, but the Black Diamond tournaments coming up now, so it's really nice to have Foundation was also involved, and he got 10 of some of Chubb sponsor our event here. We have a great golf the biggest names in golf: Fred Funk, Lee Janzen, Freddy course here, great resort. Couples, Rocco, myself, Tom Lehman. I'd better get them all now. Vijay Singh. I'm almost there. 10 of the greatest It's one of the great things about the Champions Tour. We players you'll ever see, some really major championship play on really great golf courses and resorts. Very nice to players come up there. Mike Weir was also there. We had be on this Tour. 40 nice people we played golf with, and we raised really good money for our foundation and the Black Diamond Q. What was the biggest adjustment for you? Was it Foundation. It was just a wonderful cause and wonderful the three rounds or was it -- day. 106717-1-1002 2021-04-14 18:47:00 GMT Page 1 of 2 ERNIE ELS: Yeah, a little bit. It's getting the structure ERNIE ELS: Ben is wonderful. You know, Ben is at home. right again. We FaceTime him every evening. Ben will definitely be coming to the Bahamas. You have to come see his dance You know, you only have to play one pro-am, yet you have moves. He loves to party. He doesn't need an ounce of two pro-ams, and I'm still kind of figuring out when I should alcohol in him. He goes. He loves to dance. He loves to play my pro-am, if I should maybe play it on a Wednesday sing, and he likes to show off a little bit. He's about 6'3" or a Thursday. At the moment I'm playing on a Thursday, now, so if you want to see Ben, the real star of the show, but I'm thinking of maybe switching that around because raise the 15 grand and come see us in the Bahamas. you've really got to be ready by Friday, and on Friday I'm ready to go. By Friday, Saturday, Sunday you move on. FastScripts by ASAP Sports So the three rounds is the biggest adjustment I've had to make. Q. Can I get a comment on Hideki's big win from you? ERNIE ELS: Hideki is such a wonderful chap. I've been telling him for many years now that he's got the game to win. A major, but especially Augusta. He's got the perfect game for that course. I think he's got a lot of pressure on him. He's the biggest golfer in Japan. But thankfully he found his gap to separate himself, and he took that chance on -- was it Saturday when the rains came? He played the last five, six holes in magnificent style, making the eagle on 15, birdieing 16 and 17, and that was the big change. And then holding his nerve. He could have won by five, but just that one shot on 15 kind of made it tight again. He had it covered for most of the way, so just great for him. I just hope he can handle all the media attention that's going to come his way. It's going to be incredible. Q. We should ask you about next week's event? Just kind of tell us what's going on next week. ERNIE ELS: Yeah, so one of our challenge events, Els for Autism challenge events is going to be hosted here at Tiburón. We have a nice full field. I believe we have 88 players playing, all local people. For us as Els for Autism foundation, we are so blessed to have another new venue. We're trying to reach out to new markets, and this is a new market, especially with the Chubb Classic here in Naples and getting the event hosted here. We've got new people coming in, and hopefully they like what they see and they like our foundation. If you raise more than $15,000 we're going to see you in the Bahamas. We host you in the Bahamas at Baha Mar, so that's in Nassau. We have a great couple of days lined up there. Not only there but also Albany. So if you raise that kind of money, you're going to have a really good time. Q. Is Ben coming? How is Ben doing? I know that always lights you up. 106717-1-1002 2021-04-14 18:47:00 GMT Page 2 of 2.